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"Cruise Crazy" wrote in message ... I can think of less expensive and still luxurious places in which to retire. I'm not talking about wrinkle retirement communities either. - Where is the wrinkle retirement community? I have a lot of wrinkles I think should be retired. Good one, Doris! --Jean ;-) __ |
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I have wrinkles,and white hair,and feel i earned every one of them and
happy to have white hair rather than no hair at all cruise lover(~~~~~) .. |
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An elderly lady friend from Naples Fl. was visiting my Uncle. When
people ask her where she lives in Fl. she laughs and says "limp dick city." This is a new one I hadn't heard! |
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"Seehorse Video" wrote in message ... "Brian K" wrote in message m... Nonny consulted a Magic 8 Ball and declared On 2/9/2010 7:08 PM: On the Ryndam, I met a very nice lady who always wore a rose in her hair. I commented on it and she told me she'd lived aboard HAL ships for 14 YEARS, paying double for the single supplement. I wonder if the singles cabins on NCL would be a half-priced, so to speak, way to retire. I can think of less expensive and still luxurious places in which to retire. I'm not talking about wrinkle retirement communities either. -- ________ To email me, Edit "blog" from my email address. Brian M. Kochera "The poor dog is the firmest of friends, the first to welcome the foremost to defend" - Lord Byron View My Web Pages: http://home.earthlink.net/~brian1951 My Shutterfly Page http://photosbybrianmk.shutterfly.com/ Hi Brian, It would seem that cost is not an important consideration for the lady. I suspect she feels she is living the life of a queen and it does seem pretty good to me. I have heard of similar ladies. Harry Cooper Harry, the lady was absolutely loved and adored by the HAL staff on the Lido deck. She appeared to know each one of them and they did all they could to help her and be nice to her. She was a very pleasant person to visit with, and I wish I'd done it more. -- Nonny ELOQUIDIOT (n) A highly educated, sophisticated, and articulate person who has absolutely no clue concerning what they are talking about. The person is typically a media commentator or politician. |
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What is a wrinkle community? was ( living on a ship
Surfer E2468 consulted a Magic 8 Ball and declared On 2/11/2010 12:18 PM:
I have wrinkles,and white hair,and feel i earned every one of them and happy to have white hair rather than no hair at all cruise lover(~~~~~ A wrinkle retirement community is one where everybody is old and shriveled up in their outlook on life. A typical wrinkle or wrinklette spends the day complaining about their aches and pains to anyone who will listen. If several get together they become competitive as to who has more miladies, and woes (children who never write, phone, or visit). A typical wrinkle or wrinklette will show up at Morrison's Cafeteria or Olde Time Country Buffet armed with several zip lock bags in coat pockets or "pockabook" for which to steal food under the justification that "I've paid for it." A busload can decimate the restaurant as if they were a plague of locusts. They fill these zip lock bags with everything that isn't nailed down, including gravy. This is done despite signs saying that it's not permitted. Upon misplacement or loss of an item, a typical wrinkle or wrinklette goes around accusing friends and relatives of either hiding it on them or having stolen the item. They never apologize once the item is located. Wrinkles and wrinklettes live to run over people, cats and dogs with their motorized wheel chairs. They feel entitled to do so...with impunity. In short a wrinkle community is one where all the old people who are an emotional black hole reside. I doubt that any in this newsgroup would fit this description. -- ________ To email me, Edit "blog" from my email address. Brian M. Kochera "The poor dog is the firmest of friends, the first to welcome the foremost to defend" - Lord Byron View My Web Pages: http://home.earthlink.net/~brian1951 My Shutterfly Page http://photosbybrianmk.shutterfly.com/ |
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The original lady lived on the Sagafjord for may years,
She had a mansion in Wisconsin, but only went home when the ship was in dry-dock. She kept her staff at the mansion employed, so they could live there. She finally has to leave the ship for the hospital for alcohol related illness. On the ship the crew took her to her to bed each night-drunk. Gadget |
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Previews Reviews wrote:
The original lady lived on the Sagafjord for may years, She finally has to leave the ship for the hospital for alcohol related illness. .. Gadget Irony. |
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